BMW isn’t using their typical xDrive all-wheel-drive system instead they’re using a hybrid-specific all-wheel-drive system with the gasoline combustion engine driving the rear wheels and the electric motor driving the front wheels, acceleration from 0 to 60 mph takes just 4.2 seconds in the coupe and 4.4 seconds in the Roadster.

Our test car was the high-horsepower GT version of the Ford Mustang and for added enjoyment Ford lent us the convertible model! Our test car was came equipped with the 10-speed automatic transmission. The base price of the 6-speed manual is about $1,600 less.

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I wasn’t sure if I wanted another Tundra and after reading some of your truck comments I decided to buy an F150. I really liked the EcoBoost engine in the Ford. Hopefully it will holdup as well as my Tundra.